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in dudley square, the bus station has received a facelift. the remodeled fairfield center has welcedundreds of governmenemoyees. nearby the square, these orchard park affordable housing units in adjacent grove hall, a large chain constructs a new supermarket. the city offered them incentives to move into neighborhoods they had once ignored. the hope is to bring greater convenience and competitive prices, while anchoring this small shopping center. an intangible result of empowermt zone funding is more cultural and psychological. neigorod and ethnic pride is part of the strategy to promote self-sufficiency and growth. it's a spirit you can feel in places like the popular la cocina restaurant at merengue. this project is like a dream come true. narrator: hector piña is part of the sizable latino community here, and with feder loans and grants, la cocina will expand from 22 seats into this adjacent space for 90. most of the contractors are local, so what we did was, we tried to recycle the money within the community. narrator: in 1999, as the f
in dudley square, the bus station has received a facelift. the remodeled fairfield center has welcedundreds of governmenemoyees. nearby the square, these orchard park affordable housing units in adjacent grove hall, a large chain constructs a new supermarket. the city offered them incentives to move into neighborhoods they had once ignored. the hope is to bring greater convenience and competitive prices, while anchoring this small shopping center. an intangible result of empowermt zone funding...
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dudley said today. why? >> absolutely. he came out with very dovish comments. he lass a permanent vote and he is quite the confidant of ben bernanke. so he flat-out gave a wink-wink, there's something big coming in less than two weeks. >> he's been a dove for a long time though. no change but just to hear it articulated gives you some sense of -- >> it does. this could be a one-two punch. if the fomc comes out with additional measures, subsequent week later, all of a sudden they have the fiscal cliff resolution, bam, we could see a test of the 1,460 of the s&p. is there story in "the journal" about more action possible out of the fed. >>> taking a look at shares of advance auto parts reportedly the auto parts retailer put itself out for auction but the bids it received weren't to its liking. as a result that auction has failed. its shares are down 6.5%. look at some its competitors in that space. weakness pretty much across the board right now. auto nation down 3%. pep boys down 2%. advance auto parts the weakest performer, off 6 1/2. >>> fears of retailers hea
dudley said today. why? >> absolutely. he came out with very dovish comments. he lass a permanent vote and he is quite the confidant of ben bernanke. so he flat-out gave a wink-wink, there's something big coming in less than two weeks. >> he's been a dove for a long time though. no change but just to hear it articulated gives you some sense of -- >> it does. this could be a one-two punch. if the fomc comes out with additional measures, subsequent week later, all of a sudden...
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. >> reporter: gail dudley is a minister here. >> there is a real exsouthment that even if they have already voted they're still excited. ♪ to the polls we're going to take our souls sotomayor. >> reporter: sunday was souls to the polls day during which van loads of voters were driven to the polling place where the long lines attested to the popularity of voting early. as of friday 1.6 million ohioans had done so. >> and we said listen, you have a right to vote. and we want to you exercise that vote. and have your voice heard. >> reporter: that's mallory kimball's mission. >> i've been doing this, you know, for over a year. >> reporter: an ohio state student and obama foot soldier, kimball is combing neighborhoods for like-minded voters and those who may need more persuading. >> it comes down to this date. so yeah, i feel lucky to live here and be able to vote here. >> reporter: i'm jeff johnson with the republican party. >> reporter: a few miles away jeff johnson is doing the same thing, for mitt romney. >> this is the third time i have been on this street. >> reporter: with the h
. >> reporter: gail dudley is a minister here. >> there is a real exsouthment that even if they have already voted they're still excited. ♪ to the polls we're going to take our souls sotomayor. >> reporter: sunday was souls to the polls day during which van loads of voters were driven to the polling place where the long lines attested to the popularity of voting early. as of friday 1.6 million ohioans had done so. >> and we said listen, you have a right to vote. and we...
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. >> in a statement, bp group chief executive bob dudley said quote -- >>> president obama turns staten island -- toured staten island thursday to get his firsthand look at the damage from the superstorm sandy. the president thanked workers for help in the recovery effort. 47,000 new yorkers have applied now for housing through fema. many of them want the government to act faster in this case. the president is urging insurance companies to quote show some heart and some spirit to help people rebuild. >>> it is 4:36. here's a look at some other things making news now. three israelis and 18 palestinians including two children were killed in cross border attacks between the israeli military and hamas. israeli fighter jets spent the night firing on several targets in gaza. they have stationed troops and tanks at border to prepare for an incursion which is expected to begin sometime today. this is the heaviest fighting in the region if four years -- in four years. >>> a sad story. listen to this. a parade honoring wounded veterans ended in tragedy in midland. texas. four people killed and 17
. >> in a statement, bp group chief executive bob dudley said quote -- >>> president obama turns staten island -- toured staten island thursday to get his firsthand look at the damage from the superstorm sandy. the president thanked workers for help in the recovery effort. 47,000 new yorkers have applied now for housing through fema. many of them want the government to act faster in this case. the president is urging insurance companies to quote show some heart and some spirit to...
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cheaper price on top of that america hasn't built their first facility yet but about cost overruns about dudley's what about libor there are so many factors that go in and i think they will see that it's going to cost a lot more money with the inflation and cap ex and also it's going to be take a lot longer to get going ok and also to we forget how much oil is used in so many different things marilyn cosmetics carpet great shampoo what did you say your i phone yeah right lipstick tire shaving cream ink concrete i mean the list goes on and on so also i don't see very many natural gas fueling stations so what do you see is the likelihood of a replacement for oil with natural gas. i think will will start as i had lunch with t. boone pickens i think the pickens plan is actually a very smart plan for america and i'm surprised it's not getting more momentum where they want to start is on the long haul trucks it makes less than about four or five percent of america's room usage but makes up just under twenty percent of the fuel usage so that's where you want to start with do we see the s.u.v. switching
cheaper price on top of that america hasn't built their first facility yet but about cost overruns about dudley's what about libor there are so many factors that go in and i think they will see that it's going to cost a lot more money with the inflation and cap ex and also it's going to be take a lot longer to get going ok and also to we forget how much oil is used in so many different things marilyn cosmetics carpet great shampoo what did you say your i phone yeah right lipstick tire shaving...
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i think is william dudley that's the president of the new york fed now whatever. so headline reads max about that gold stored in flood prone lower manhattan max this is from business week and they know that a lot of buildings in lower manhattan were destroyed due to the flooding from hurricane sandy and they ask what about the nearly fifteen million pounds of gold bricks stored at the new york fed well they say it's ok because it's in a vault which is protected by an air tight and water tight seal created by lowering a ninety ton steel cylinder just three eighths of an inch into a one hundred forty ton steel. concrete frame in effect quote similar to pushing a cork down into a bottle that doesn't sound like. but doesn't sound dr evil like no but stacey gold is not going to be damaged by water wind or rain that's one of the great things about gold however something else was damaged yet what will move on to that in a second max but i want to say that here is a new york federal reserve bank part of the federal reserve bank system and ben bernanke in testimony to cong
i think is william dudley that's the president of the new york fed now whatever. so headline reads max about that gold stored in flood prone lower manhattan max this is from business week and they know that a lot of buildings in lower manhattan were destroyed due to the flooding from hurricane sandy and they ask what about the nearly fifteen million pounds of gold bricks stored at the new york fed well they say it's ok because it's in a vault which is protected by an air tight and water tight...
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that from bob dudley, bp's group chief executive talking of chief executives, remember this guy? >> no one wants this over more than i do. i want my life back. >> tony hayward, the man who wanted his life back. i e-mailed him today to ask him how that getting your life back thing was going for him and everybody else involved. i didn't hear from him. i heard directly from his lawyer who said jonathon, we represent yaw nell -- janel energy where he is ceo. thank you for your earlier e-mail. he will not be commenting on bp. best, patrick. tony hayward has his life back working as a chief executive working with genel energy. >> i hope genel energy is enjoying his company. thank you. judge gnaw napolitano is here. they lied. we knew it. the oil was coming up. they knew it was more than that. we knew it, but they lied to our faces. it slowed down the relief efforts. it slowed down the response. it lead to the temporary at least death of the tourism industry down there. they lied to us. now they admit it that they lied and we are just supposed to forgive them? >> the government could ha
that from bob dudley, bp's group chief executive talking of chief executives, remember this guy? >> no one wants this over more than i do. i want my life back. >> tony hayward, the man who wanted his life back. i e-mailed him today to ask him how that getting your life back thing was going for him and everybody else involved. i didn't hear from him. i heard directly from his lawyer who said jonathon, we represent yaw nell -- janel energy where he is ceo. thank you for your earlier...
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maybe this morning we got a recognition from bill dudley, president of the new york federal reserve, that sandy might be the big one. i think he's right. the numbers we have seen sound like overestimates, you know? hmm-um, i think they're going to be dramatically understating the destruction. there are whole swaths of sandy's wake that haven't begun to be measured. the only measurement is today when we saw the shortfall in retail sales from the chains hurt by the hurricanes. maybe only amazon was able to capitalize. i think repairing the the materials that will be used to rebuild are simply not usable. the victims of warehouses that straddle the ports of new york and new jersey, warehouses were basically washed away by the storm doesn't get written about enough. there's been many an article lamenting the lack of insurance and many people are struggling to put the pieces intoic together, particular in the hard-hit rockaways, but there's other high-income areas, where, insurance or not, the rebuilding will start in earnest when the supplies are replenished, something that may not occur
maybe this morning we got a recognition from bill dudley, president of the new york federal reserve, that sandy might be the big one. i think he's right. the numbers we have seen sound like overestimates, you know? hmm-um, i think they're going to be dramatically understating the destruction. there are whole swaths of sandy's wake that haven't begun to be measured. the only measurement is today when we saw the shortfall in retail sales from the chains hurt by the hurricanes. maybe only amazon...
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we call him dudley stockman. >> we call him our studly stat man. >> oh, appropriate. dripping from me, dripping. >> liz and dick, you were tweeting during it. first tell us about the ratings, how did it do? >> didn't do great, it did okay. i think with the hype and social media explosion it created, for me. >> expected. it did 3.5 million viewers for lifetime, which is okay, it's their fourth-highest rated tv movie this year. it's behind steel magnolias. with queen latifah was the highest rated. 3 million off that. >> what did you think of it? >> the best train wreck since "show girls." i think i could play a better liz taylor in a wig. >> what's the prognosis for her career? >> it's not good. it's not good. she needs to learn how to read clearly. that script was bad. >> is she still doing lovelace? >> i don't think she's doing that anymore. amanda siefrid did a version of it. that was a competing project. >> tell us about chris brown. >> none of these stories are going to end up well. >> chris brown got in a twitter war over the weekend with a comedian named jenny jo
we call him dudley stockman. >> we call him our studly stat man. >> oh, appropriate. dripping from me, dripping. >> liz and dick, you were tweeting during it. first tell us about the ratings, how did it do? >> didn't do great, it did okay. i think with the hype and social media explosion it created, for me. >> expected. it did 3.5 million viewers for lifetime, which is okay, it's their fourth-highest rated tv movie this year. it's behind steel magnolias. with queen...
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bill dudley is here of the president of the federal reserve bank of new orleans. at the fomc, we have folks, therefore, from all around the country with different experiences, different backgrounds who, in turn, are talking to their boards, to local citizens, business people, bankers, trying to get a sense of the economy. and so we hear an awful lot around the fomc table of an anecdotal nature and it is certainly true that businesses are very concerned about uncertainty and that that seems to be a drag on their investment, spending and hiring decision. in fact, i think it's kind of striking that right now, consumers seem to be actually doing a little better. consumer sentiment has rizzs un. consumer spending has been a bit stronger, but businesses, probably in part because they are more exposed to the global economy and in part, because they may be more aware of these fiscal issues, more directly connected to these fiscal issues, business confidence has been pretty low and investment has responded to that been quite weak. so i think uncertainty has been an importa
bill dudley is here of the president of the federal reserve bank of new orleans. at the fomc, we have folks, therefore, from all around the country with different experiences, different backgrounds who, in turn, are talking to their boards, to local citizens, business people, bankers, trying to get a sense of the economy. and so we hear an awful lot around the fomc table of an anecdotal nature and it is certainly true that businesses are very concerned about uncertainty and that that seems to...
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chief executive bob dudley issued a statement, saying: >> brown: b.p. already agreed last march to pay an estimated $7.8 billion for property, economic and medical damages to some 100,000 individuals and businesses. a federal judge is still reviewing that agreement. and the company is facing other civil cases, which attorney general holder emphasized today will continue. the largest of those involve violations of the federal "clean water act" and could end up in fines totaling $21 billion. for more we're joined by john young, president of jefferson parish, louisiana, an area seriously impacted by the spill. andbrahlustgaen, a reporter at "pro-publica" and author of "run to failure: bp and the making of the deepwater horizon disaster." we asked both the department of justice and b.p. to join us. they declined our invitation. john young, an initial reaction to today's settlement? >> well, it's the first major step, and let's not forget the 11 workers who lost their lives and their family members who lost loved ones but the fact that it's the largest crimi
chief executive bob dudley issued a statement, saying: >> brown: b.p. already agreed last march to pay an estimated $7.8 billion for property, economic and medical damages to some 100,000 individuals and businesses. a federal judge is still reviewing that agreement. and the company is facing other civil cases, which attorney general holder emphasized today will continue. the largest of those involve violations of the federal "clean water act" and could end up in fines totaling...
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. >> from the facebook page from sharon morford dudley. did the politics support if a bill doesn't pass, they don't get paid? dalton: i do support that. i think that everyone's talked about the two-party system. everyone's talked about what's wrong with government. i like to make a comment on that. i think that what's really wrong is a broader sense of the decay of democracy. we're electing people that are making bad decisions for us whether it's handling debt, whether it's how we handle issues like budgets that keeps going on the debt to china. the answer is, for people to take ownership of the democracy, the answer for all of these problems, i believe, does not exist at these two tape of tables. there's fine men and women here that can be -- that can be instruments for some of the solutions, but people involved, viewers tonight, need to be more involvedded, need to demand, not just here, but across the state, local, town. that's where the answers are. yes, i do think it's ridiculous that we have people in government not making decisions,
. >> from the facebook page from sharon morford dudley. did the politics support if a bill doesn't pass, they don't get paid? dalton: i do support that. i think that everyone's talked about the two-party system. everyone's talked about what's wrong with government. i like to make a comment on that. i think that what's really wrong is a broader sense of the decay of democracy. we're electing people that are making bad decisions for us whether it's handling debt, whether it's how we handle...
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in a statement, the bp ceo bob dudley said the company deeply regrets that loss of life adding we apologize for our role in the accident and as today's resolution reflects we have accepted responsibility for our actions. bp agrees to pay a $4.5 billion fine to settle doj and s.e.c. charges. company pleads guilty to 11 felony counts of misconduct or neglect in relation to those 11 people killed. two environmental charges and one charge of obstruction of congress for misleading the investigation led by massachusetts congressman ed markey about the flow rate. he called the fines and penalties appropriate. now this settles the criminal complaint but bp still faces massive civil claims when it comes to the clean water act. the company's existing $38.1 billion chart against income is going to increase by $3.85 billion in the fourth quarter. that press conference is set to start at the top of the hour with attorney general eric holder. >> we will be watching. bertha, thank you. >>> one reason why the dow is down 47 points is walmart. one of the big stories at the corporate level today. it's $2.67
in a statement, the bp ceo bob dudley said the company deeply regrets that loss of life adding we apologize for our role in the accident and as today's resolution reflects we have accepted responsibility for our actions. bp agrees to pay a $4.5 billion fine to settle doj and s.e.c. charges. company pleads guilty to 11 felony counts of misconduct or neglect in relation to those 11 people killed. two environmental charges and one charge of obstruction of congress for misleading the investigation...
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so dudley basically agreeing with the take that sandy is a bigger event, and then you want to add on top of that dudley's concerns about the fiscal cliff coming our way. >> what does this mean for the retailers because right now we have the impact of sandy, because they're confined pretty much to november. we had this seasonally strong period for retail sales especially for the holiday season. but does that mean the kruk -- money is being spent instead on gypsum board and other materials that need to be bought for reconstruction? >> there is a big disconnect here, we had terrific consumer confidence numbers, so i think the nation itself should be stronger. the high income areas, remember, these were high income areas, a lot of times we're used to storms not hitting the high income. but i do think that we're going to see it pushed to 2013. this is not fukushima where they just decided they couldn't rebuild. this is major areas that once we get the materials are going to produce tremendous 2013 numbers at the begins of the year. the rebuild is not ready to be done. there's still too ma
so dudley basically agreeing with the take that sandy is a bigger event, and then you want to add on top of that dudley's concerns about the fiscal cliff coming our way. >> what does this mean for the retailers because right now we have the impact of sandy, because they're confined pretty much to november. we had this seasonally strong period for retail sales especially for the holiday season. but does that mean the kruk -- money is being spent instead on gypsum board and other materials...
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we'll look at how the media coverage of those dudley attacks sometimes skews the reality. who blinks first when it comes to addressing the fiscal cliff. by the sides say they will reach an agreement. who is actually willing to make the painful concessions on what they want? all eyes on the political drama in washington. a fit over a california nativity scene heads to the courtroom today. a 60-year-old tradition up ended by atheists, whose freedoms are being quashed here? the debate in ten minutes. bill: thank you, jon. all right this solar explosion should have you concerned because our next guest says this incredible solar flair should serve as a warning sign for life here on planet earth. ♪ sunny, thank you for the truth you let me see. sunny, thank you for the facts from a to z. ♪ ♪ call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios a new way to save on your prescriptions. i
we'll look at how the media coverage of those dudley attacks sometimes skews the reality. who blinks first when it comes to addressing the fiscal cliff. by the sides say they will reach an agreement. who is actually willing to make the painful concessions on what they want? all eyes on the political drama in washington. a fit over a california nativity scene heads to the courtroom today. a 60-year-old tradition up ended by atheists, whose freedoms are being quashed here? the debate in ten...
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bill dudley is here, president of the federal reserve bank in new york, and at the fomc, we have folks from all over the country with different experiences and backgrounds talking to their boards, local citizen, and others, business people, bankers, trying to get a sense of the economy, and so we hear an awful lot around the fomc table of an antedoteal nature is it's true they are concerned about uncertainty and that's a drag on investment spending and hiring decisions. in fact, i think it's kind of striking that right now consumers seem to be, actually, doing a little better, consumer sentiment has risen. consumer spending has been a bit stronger, but businesses, probably in part because they are exposed to the global economy, in part because they are aware of fiscal issues directly connected to the issues, business confidence has been low, and investment responded to. that it's been quite weak. i think uncertainty is an important factor. i'm sure it's retraining particularly longer term investments, leading businesses to wait if the resolution of urn -- uncertainty before they make c
bill dudley is here, president of the federal reserve bank in new york, and at the fomc, we have folks from all over the country with different experiences and backgrounds talking to their boards, local citizen, and others, business people, bankers, trying to get a sense of the economy, and so we hear an awful lot around the fomc table of an antedoteal nature is it's true they are concerned about uncertainty and that's a drag on investment spending and hiring decisions. in fact, i think it's...
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s group chief executive bob did dudley. he released a statement saying -- host: we'll go now to prudence in ogden, utah on the democratic line to get her thoughts on this announcement. prudence, go ahead. caller: well, i was just wondering will this money ever be realized? because, when the exxon had the big deal in alaska, and i don't know, i don't recall if they stood there and said yes they didn't, how they said they didn't i don't know, but the last time i checked it out i don't think any of that money ever came out of there. the courts in different places kept saying this is ok and that's ok. and the other thing is ok. will b.p. ever actually have to give this money to the people and the places that it damaged? is there anyway we will be able to follow that? thank you. host: prudence, thanks for the call this morning. there was information in the b.p. announcement about monitors being appointed for future environmental issues that b.p. will have to deal with. we'll get into some of those stories as well this morning. b
s group chief executive bob did dudley. he released a statement saying -- host: we'll go now to prudence in ogden, utah on the democratic line to get her thoughts on this announcement. prudence, go ahead. caller: well, i was just wondering will this money ever be realized? because, when the exxon had the big deal in alaska, and i don't know, i don't recall if they stood there and said yes they didn't, how they said they didn't i don't know, but the last time i checked it out i don't think any...
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and i can tell you i've never been more proud of the vanderbilt commodores, dudley stadium. >> no, they went on the road and did that. they went to kentucky, to commonwealth stadium. sure. 40-0, 5-4. mika, one more win and vandy's bowl eligible. look how excited mika is. >> that's amazing. >> midas. >> laugh it up. laugh it up. >> we are. >> when we're in the music city bowl, we'll see. and by the way, alabama, what a game. >> did they win? >> ha. that was an incredible game. >> that was a great game. and we just want to say, all the great people of the state of alabama, my heart is with you and i love you and i'm one of you, the entire state of alabama just wants to extend our arms and put a big old bear hug out and thank you, les miles. seriously. if not for you, we wouldn't be going to the national championship game. no, i mean, lsu outplayed us. they're a great team. they should have won the game. les miles, he had -- did some terrible calls -- i tell you what. that kid, man, a.j. mccarron. >> oh, my gosh. >> i said before the final drive, i had a friend with me, he said he's had a
and i can tell you i've never been more proud of the vanderbilt commodores, dudley stadium. >> no, they went on the road and did that. they went to kentucky, to commonwealth stadium. sure. 40-0, 5-4. mika, one more win and vandy's bowl eligible. look how excited mika is. >> that's amazing. >> midas. >> laugh it up. laugh it up. >> we are. >> when we're in the music city bowl, we'll see. and by the way, alabama, what a game. >> did they win? >> ha....
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. >> facebook page from sharon dudley asking do the candidates support a policy if the budget doesn't pass, then they don't ged paid? >> moderator: woods? woods: i do. there's a bill that introduced that. i do support that. i think that -- everyone's talked about the two-party system. everyone's talked about what's wrong with government. i like to make a comment on that. i think that what's really wrong is a broader sense of the decay of democracy. we're electing people that are making bad decisions for us. whether it has to do with how we handle debt, how we handle issues like budget that keeps going or debt to china. the answer is for people to take ownership of the democracy. the answer for all of these problems, i believe, does not exist at these two tables. there's fine men and women here that can be -- that can be instruments for some of the solutions, but people involved, viewers tonight need to be more involved. they need to demand, not just here, but across the state, local, county, that's where the answers are. yes, i do think that it's ridiculous there's people in governmen
. >> facebook page from sharon dudley asking do the candidates support a policy if the budget doesn't pass, then they don't ged paid? >> moderator: woods? woods: i do. there's a bill that introduced that. i do support that. i think that -- everyone's talked about the two-party system. everyone's talked about what's wrong with government. i like to make a comment on that. i think that what's really wrong is a broader sense of the decay of democracy. we're electing people that are...